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Cycle News 2019 Issue 42 October 22

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KTM PRESIDENT/CEO STEFAN PIERER: PART 2 P122 Interview the Husqvarna and Raymon brands as part of a joint venture, and this year we are already selling 65,000 units in Europe. Where are these as- sembled? Partly in Bulgaria, partly in the Far East, but the distribu- tion center and main hub is in Germany. It's a joint venture with a local family with long- standing experience in the bicycle business, who started two years ago, and asked us to do something together. How interesting. This is not widely known! I know! It's because our holding company is publicly listed in Switzerland, so I have to do any risky things very carefully, and quietly. So usually you start outside of the balance sheet to see how it's going, and then as soon you're sure that it works very nicely, then you can integrate it. We use the former KTM Industries company, which has been renamed Pierer Mobility AG, because we have KTM, but we also have Husqvarna motorcycles, Husqvarna bicycles, Raymon, WP and now GasGas, so it's more helpful to keep the KTM brand away from any sharp positions. You've announced that you'll be entering a KTM factory race team in a new form of racing for you, American Flat Track. Please tell me about this. Yes, I think AFT is getting very popular in the States, and indeed worldwide through their live feed. It's a very affordable category to access, and I see it in the future as a good platform for Husqvarna, especially in the big Twin-cylinder class. So you're going in to AFT with a Husqvarna team? Yes, although not next year, but from 2021 onwards. We'll do the small singles class with KTM where we already won the championship, but with a twin, it'll be Husqvarna because it has such a huge pres- ence in the USA, and we are in, let's say, the learning curve of becoming a street brand. I think flat track is a perfect area where we can establish Husqvarna as something other than an off-road brand. The natural spinoff from that will be to make a customer bike, as In- dian have done with their FTR750 to the point where their customers can occasionally beat the factory "ONLY HARLEY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A DOWNTURN IN THE OVERALL MARKET, WHEREAS OUR SALES CONTINUE TO GROW, BOTH OFF-ROAD AND ON-ROAD. BOTH ARE GROWING, BUT OFF-ROAD FOR SURE IS VERY STRONG."

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